Garr M. King
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Garr M. King (born 1936, Pocatello, Idaho) is a Judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. He was appointment to the federal bench by President Clinton in 1997 to fill a vacancy left by Helen J. Frye's attaining senior judge status. A graduate of University of Utah, he received his LL.B. from Lewis & Clark College's Northwestern School of Law in 1963. Before becoming a federal judge, he served as a Multnomah County prosecutor, and engaged in private practice.
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- King, Garr M. (HTML). Biographical Directory of Federal Judges. Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center, U.S. Department of Justice (2006). Retrieved on December 20, 2006.